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Details
Imported from the UK, Crawford's Garibaldi Biscuits are best enjoyed with tea or coffee. They are also called dead fly biscuits, because the currants resemble dead flies. This biscuit is named after Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian general and leader in the fight to unify Italy. It was first manufactured by Peak Freans in 1861 after Garibaldi visited England.
Save when you buy 6 or more.
Net Weight: 3.5 ounces (99 grams)
Ingredients: Currants, wheat flour, vegetable oil, wheat starch, sugar, glucose syrup, detrose monohydrate, dried skimmed milk, lactose, sodium bicarboniate, salt -- This product contains gluten and may contain traces of nut.
Please note: This item cannot ship to Canada. Canada prohibits dairy and beef products manufactured in the United Kingdom to be shipped into Canada. Thank you.
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Additional Information
Clearance Non-Clearance Country Of Origin United Kingdom Season Everyday Size 99g Product Type Cookies Left Overlay Image made-uk-prod.png Lowest Bulk Price 3.63 Brand Crawfords -
64 Reviews
64 Reviews
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From my childhood
From my childhood - comfort food!
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Loved them as a child, love them as an adult
Loved them as a child, love them as an adult
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Melody hasn't had these since she moved back from England!
Melody hasn't had these since she moved back from England!
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I like them because they're different and not too sweet
I like them because they're different and not too sweet.
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Love!
Love!
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Reminds me of tea at grandma's house
Reminds me of tea at grandma's house
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My father's favorite: "squashed fly biscuits"
My father's favorite: "squashed fly biscuits"
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Good price with decent shipping cost
Good price with decent shipping cost
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Garibaldi biscuits
My children always called these Grandma Sadie cookies because she'd bring them when she visited. Can't find them in the stores anymore, and we are thrilled to be able to get them from you!
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Imported from the UK, Crawford's Garibaldi Biscuits are best enjoyed with tea or coffee. They are also called dead fly biscuits, because the currants resemble dead flies. This biscuit is named after Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian general and leader in the fight to unify Italy. It was first manufactured by Peak Freans in 1861 after Garibaldi visited England.
Save when you buy 6 or more.
Net Weight: 3.5 ounces (99 grams)
Ingredients: Currants, wheat flour, vegetable oil, wheat starch, sugar, glucose syrup, detrose monohydrate, dried skimmed milk, lactose, sodium bicarboniate, salt -- This product contains gluten and may contain traces of nut.
Please note: This item cannot ship to Canada. Canada prohibits dairy and beef products manufactured in the United Kingdom to be shipped into Canada. Thank you.
Clearance | Non-Clearance |
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Country Of Origin | United Kingdom |
Season | Everyday |
Size | 99g |
Product Type | Cookies |
Left Overlay Image | made-uk-prod.png |
Lowest Bulk Price | 3.63 |
Brand | Crawfords |
64 Reviews
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From my childhood
From my childhood - comfort food!
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Loved them as a child, love them as an adult
Loved them as a child, love them as an adult
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Melody hasn't had these since she moved back from England!
Melody hasn't had these since she moved back from England!
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I like them because they're different and not too sweet
I like them because they're different and not too sweet.
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Love!
Love!
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Reminds me of tea at grandma's house
Reminds me of tea at grandma's house
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My father's favorite: "squashed fly biscuits"
My father's favorite: "squashed fly biscuits"
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Good price with decent shipping cost
Good price with decent shipping cost
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Garibaldi biscuits
My children always called these Grandma Sadie cookies because she'd bring them when she visited. Can't find them in the stores anymore, and we are thrilled to be able to get them from you!